Tesco has a few reaaally nice sorbets, the lemon and the raspberry one are great, but the mango and blackcurrant is the most amazing.

Anyways.

The page is up, thanks for everyone's help!!!!! A couple of things that were suggested aren't on because I couldn't find them and therefore couldn't double check, but I'll do that as soon as I get the chance to. Thank you all so much <3

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Please can you stop the noise, I'm trying to get some rest from all the unborn chicken voices in my head.

Pink Panther Biscuits and the far superior, but harder to find, gluten-free Pink Panther Biscuits. The wafer ones. That came straight from heaven. Made of stardust and the memories of love's first kiss.

The GF ones are what I make my boyfriend buy when I'm ill and don't want to eat real food. I'm normally quite enthusiastic about sharing food (I've been accused of being a "feeder"), but they are a real "fork off, they are mine" food. I love them. I really do. I could honestly prattle on about how much I love them for hours. I love their texture, I love their taste, I love that they are have the Pink Panther on the pack. I even love that the GF ones are nicer than the wheat ones, and that they are slightly harder to find, because that somehow makes them even more secret and special.

Pink Panther biscuits are vegan and they are all mine.

Seriously? Pink Panther's? I felt for sure I had lost those! OH HAPPY DAY!!!!

Yeah, they have milk bits in them now. I was devastated, it may be my downfall, they keep me alive with a teaspoon of curry powder when I'm too sick to eat. The Tesco ones seem to be vegan but they're mushy and gross.

Yeah, they have milk bits in them now. I was devastated, it may be my downfall, they keep me alive with a teaspoon of curry powder when I'm too sick to eat. The Tesco ones seem to be vegan but they're mushy and gross.

Uch! Would the noodle packs be a good replacement? I know they're a little more effort but I think that you can make them in the microwave. The chicken ones are really good.

Yeah, they have milk bits in them now. I was devastated, it may be my downfall, they keep me alive with a teaspoon of curry powder when I'm too sick to eat. The Tesco ones seem to be vegan but they're mushy and gross.

Uch! Would the noodle packs be a good replacement? I know they're a little more effort but I think that you can make them in the microwave. The chicken ones are really good.

I still haven't tried them on toast.

I buy the chicken ones and make them like a pot noodle in a bowl (because I'm super cheap and I'm not paying an extra 29p to get them in a plastic cup). Pour boiling water on, cover with a plate and leave them for 5 minutes. If I'm being fancy they get sliced mushroom/pepper/spring onion/tofu.

Nooooooo! Don't say that!Geez, I think I looked through the entire internet trying to find out if these were vegan or not, and all (recent) evidence (forum posts :P ) said that they, in fact, are vegan. But I'm guessing this is not the case?Frack, I've eaten at least a five pack of those every two weeks for the last year.. -_-Please don't say that the Co-op's jam and/or custard doughnuts are not vegan as well..

[This is 2nd-hand information so not guaranteed correct] Upon hearing that the doughnuts were on the Co-op vegan list, a concerned vegan contacted the Co-Op and told them that unless the doughnuts are made in a 100% animal free environment, they can't be guaranteed free from cross-contamination and should therefore be removed from the list. So they did. If true, it's annoying because now if the recipe does change to include animal bits, how will we know? Also dumb, because I doubt anything else on their list is made in a 100% animal free environment, so why pick on the most fun thing on the list?

(Supermarkets should have NOT VEGAN email alerts for when they change recipes.)

STOP TAKING AWAY MY DONUTS :((((((((((((((((There are no vegan donuts at all in Sweden, so I always bring a pack with me when I go back. I can't have that taken away from me :'(

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baps wrote:

Morrisons double chocolate cookies

Are these the same as their double chocolate chip cookies or is this freshly baked?

Not fresh ones no, the ones in the biscuit aisle. There are chocolate orange ones too. They are good!

Are they the ones called double chocolate chip cookies? Those are the only ones I've found that's Morrissons' own containing the word "double". Read about these cookies quite a while ago, but every time I've looked (last time: yesterday), they clearly state that they contain whey.